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who were germania marianne ?what was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed

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Answered by yuvrajkarle
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Germania is a female allegorical figure that is supposed to personify Germany. The figure appeared on German postage stamps from 1874 onwards. (Compare with Britannia on some British coins).

A more authorative view is provided by Archbishop Peter Carnley, who wrote of the four different accounts of the empty tomb : 
"The presence of discrepancies might be a sign of historicity if we had four clearly independent but slightly different versions of the story, if only for the reason that four witnesses are better than one. But, of course, it is now impossible to argue that what we have in the four gospel accounts of the empty tomb are four contemporaneous but independent accounts of the one event. Modern redactional studies of the traditions account for the discrepancies as literary developments at the hand of later redactors of what was originally one report of the empty tomb... 
There is no suggestion that the tomb was discovered by different witnesses on four different occasions, so it is in fact impossible to argue that the discrepancies were introduced by different witnesses of the one event; rather, they can be explained as four different redactions for apologetic and kerygmatic reasons of a single story originating from one source." 


Answered by Ajeesha15
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\color{red}{Marianne} is the allegory representing \color{green}France . It underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of \underline{Liberty} and \underline{ the Republic} .
\color{red}{Marianne} images were marked on coins and stamps.

\color{green}{Gemania} is the allegory of the \color{red}{German nation} . \color{green}{Germania} wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for \underline{Heroism}

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